2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11172408
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Knowledge about COVID-19 between Children and Adolescents with and without High Intellectual Abilities

Gabriela López-Aymes,
María de los Dolores Valadez Sierra,
África Borges
et al.

Abstract: Among the characteristics within people with high intellectual abilities, some that stand out are a better handling of information, asynchronous development, high awareness, and sensibility. Therefore, our goal was to learn if, due to these characteristics, the children and adolescents with high intellectual abilities have a better understanding and comprehension about COVID-19 compared to those with average intellectual abilities. A qualitative study was conducted at the beginning of the lockdown with 649 chi… Show more

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